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... thee , and to comfort thy long long- ing heart with the joyful news of my wel- fare , and the welfare of thy beloved children . my heart to leave thee ; but I know to whom I have committed thee , even to him who loves thee much better ...
... thee , and to comfort thy long long- ing heart with the joyful news of my wel- fare , and the welfare of thy beloved children . my heart to leave thee ; but I know to whom I have committed thee , even to him who loves thee much better ...
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... thee , especially for that he hath revealed his everlasting good will to thee in Jesus . Christ , and joined thee to the visible body of his church , in the fellowship of his peo- ple , and hath saved thee in all thy travails abroad ...
... thee , especially for that he hath revealed his everlasting good will to thee in Jesus . Christ , and joined thee to the visible body of his church , in the fellowship of his peo- ple , and hath saved thee in all thy travails abroad ...
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... thee , I glorify thee above all , I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come , come unfalteringly . Approach strong deliveress , When it is so , when thou hast taken them , I joyously sing the dead , Lost in the loving floating ...
... thee , I glorify thee above all , I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come , come unfalteringly . Approach strong deliveress , When it is so , when thou hast taken them , I joyously sing the dead , Lost in the loving floating ...
Contents
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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